Part of the revolutionary LD System of learning to drive from LDC. This video shows the key points you need to learn in preparation for the driving lesson on Getting Moving. The video is used in conjunction with the LDC driving skills workbook. These resources together with guidance from an expert LDC driving instructor provide one of the most effective and efficient ways to learn to drive and become a safe driver for life. This driving lesson includes the controls, cockpit drill, moving off and stopping.
If you want to see this approach in practice view the videos in the playlists entitled "Student centred learning" where Bob Morton supports Danielle as she learns to drive.
Too many driving instructors focus too much attention on telling their pupils what to do and what to think! This approach only fosters dependency, doubt and blind obedience, such that once the test is passed they do all the things they were told not to do. The LDC approach is designed to foster self-reliance, confidence and responsibility resulting in safer drivers who learn to drive far more quickly and thoroughly.
Unlike traditional instruction LDC heavily promotes student centred learning. This involves the student being encouraged to take more responsibility for their own development by using the LD System materials before and after each lesson and by using discovery learning with self determination and reflection rather than being told what to do by the instructor. In particular talk through instruction, prompted practice and long winded explanations are avoided, if at all possible - instead encouraging the student to work it out for themselves.
If you would like to learn this way visit:
https://www.learnerdriving.com
If you want to see a wide range of videos on learning to drive, the theory test and the driving test please look at our YouTube TV channel click LDCDrivingSchools above or the link below:
http://www.youtube.com/user/LDCDrivingSchools
Click on the link below to see the full playlist of videos in this series:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3jk0-bWB5k&list=PLvdXEP6RODX­wvHkvawbgS1y-IH6J8cJyJ&index=1
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The contents of this video are the copyright of Teaching DrivingLimited. All rights reserved. Unauthorised copying, resale or public performance involving the contents of this video is strictly prohibited. Any use of this video for commercial gain or advantage is strictly prohibited without written consent. Professional driver training organisations or instructors should particularly note these restrictions.

published:02 Aug 2013

views:3295832

This driving lesson video (https://www.learnerdriving.com) from LDC - Learner DrivingCentre shows the first practical driving lesson of Claire.
Claire has two sisters who found learning to drive a nightmare with other driving schools. Emma, Claire's twin sister, particularly had a bad experience and after buying many driving lessons from another driving school she was told that she needed to learn in an automatic because she had no co-ordination. This of cause was nonsense and after contacting LDC we helped her to pass the test in a manual car despite the damage that had been done to her self confidence. This is why we were so interested in training Claire, her twin, to show it need not be so difficult. Because of this Bob realises Claire may believe it is going to be really difficult for her to learn to drive because of what happened to her twin sister Emma.
The provisional plan for today's lesson was to cover the Getting Moving lesson from the LDC driving skills programme. Before this lesson Claire decides to do some preparation for the lesson using the LDC driving skills Workbook but not the DVD as she has no PC/DVD player at home. Bob gave her the link to the videos on YouTube so she could watch them before the next lesson on her phone! Claire has also started to do her TheoryTest preparation using a non-LDC phone App. Claire didn't realise LDC do Theory Test software (i.e. Apps) for phones as well as for PCs. Indeed LDC is the only software product where you can pass results between the PC and a mobile device.
Too many driving instructors focus too much attention on telling their pupils what to do, what to think and criticizing ever little fault they make! This approach only fosters dependency, doubt and blind obedience, such that once the test is passed they do all the things they were told not to do. The LDC approach is designed to foster self-reliance, confidence and responsibility resulting in safer drivers who learn to drive far more quickly.
Unlike traditional instruction LDC heavily promotes student centred learning rather than the instructor centred fault orientated learning approach offered by most other driving schools. This involves the student being encouraged to take more responsibility for their own development by using the LD System materials before and after each lesson and by using discovery learning with self determination and reflection; rather than being continually criticized and told what to do by the instructor. In particular talk through instruction, prompted practice and long winded explanations are avoided, if at all possible - instead encouraging the student to work it out for themselves. If you want to see this approach in practice view Bobby-Jo's, Claire's or Nikki's lessons with Bob.
This series of videos shows Bob using the new features which will be incorporated into LDCs new workbook for 2014 as he helps Nikki and Claire learn to drive. These new features are contained in the A4 ring bound reflective lesson diary which Nikki and Claire are completing between lessons. The idea behind the LD System is that you watch the video, do a quiz in the workbook and then put the lesson into practice. The workbook also contains a set of activities and targets for each practical lesson along with a reflective diary to help you consolidate your learning, explore your progress and plan what you want to do next.
If you would like to learn this way visit:
https://www.learnerdriving.com
If you want to see a wide range of videos on learning to drive, the theory test and the driving test please look at our YouTube TV channel click LDCDrivingSchool above or the link below:
http://www.youtube.com/user/LDCDrivingSchool
Click on the link below to see the full playlist of videos in this series:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvdXEP6RODXx-jU6vrlrPLKgcuylqcTRL

published:14 Oct 2013

views:2438716

In this driving lesson, I go over the first things that you should do when you are learning how to drive. I talk about starting the engine, putting the car into drive, and starting/stopping smoothly. The truth of the matter is that driving safely and smoothly is an art form, and for your first lesson, you should be getting the hang of the basics. You should practice turning, starting, and stopping. With enough practice, you will perfect these moves!
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published:01 Dec 2017

views:1405779

How to become a better driver? Even the most experienced drivers don’t always know all the subtleties or nuances that can make driving easier. And most of them are convinced that if they know all the rules of the road, they’ll be ready for any situation that may occur. However, besides these rules, there are others that are no less important. And if you don't follow them, you may get seriously hurt even in a minor accident!
Do you know how to figure out if your vehicle’s brake pipes are in good condition? Or why you shouldn't lift your whole foot off the floor when you switch from one pedal to another? Or how to wear your seat belt properly? Well, these things are really worth knowing!
TIMESTAMPS:
How to adjust your seat properly 0:58
How to check the brake pipes 5:32
How to wear your seat belt properly 6:57
How to switch from one pedal to another properly 8:13
#autos #cardriving #car
Music by EpidemicSound https://www.epidemicsound.com/
SUMMARY:
- When you're in the driver's seat, your knees should be slightly bent. If you feel that you need to stretch your leg to reach the gas pedal, move your seat forward.
- Your seat should be positioned in such a way that your hips are at the same level as your knees. If you can't clearly see out of all the windows or through the windshield, raise your seat.
- The backrest should be reclined at about a 100-degree angle. This is the most comfortable position for your body.
- The best way to hold the steering wheel is at 9 and 3. You know, this is when you imagine that your steering wheel is the face of a clock. Put your left hand where the 9 would be on the clock, and your right hand goes on the 3.
- You should constantly keep an eye on the state of your brake pipes and brake pads. Even the tiniest crack on a brake hose can result in an accident because you won’t be able to stop the car.
- To figure out if your vehicle’s brake pipes are in good condition, touch them. If they’re hard and crack when you try to bend them, they need replacing.
- You should also remember that your foot typically stays on the heel when you position it over the accelerator. But when you move it over to the brake pedal, your heel may not be able to touch the floor.
- The top strap should cross your chest and collarbone, and the lower strap should go across your hips. Do NOT place it over your belly.
- If your car’s seat belts aren’t adjustable, you can always slide the seat further up or back. If nothing helps, get a padded belt cover.
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published:16 Jan 2019

views:1621548

This is a complete tutorial to show you how to drive a manual car. It is actually REALLY EASY, but it does take a lot of practice. This video shows you the steps that are involved, but you have to devote the time to practicing the essentials. Start by focusing on starting to get the car rolling in first gear, and then move on to the higher gears. You learn how to drive standard in no time after watching this video and following the steps!
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published:05 Jan 2015

views:7731676

In this video, I show you how to drive a car (for beginners). It is a driving lesson that is geared towards people that are just learning to drive. I go over most of the aspects of driving a car, and show you everything from starting the engine to turning the steering wheel for various turns. I wanted to make a driving tutorial that would sum up many of the driving videos that I have done, so I made this long-form video.
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published:11 Sep 2017

views:473534

How to use Manual Gear shift:
https://youtu.be/oEfnGTQOl9s
How to reverse a car:
https://youtu.be/YGZIDLmLxQA

How to Drive a car in India - Hindi Tutorial.
Part 2 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZY7UqgeUt0

published:25 Apr 2017

views:11474100

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Here's a video with some cool driving tips for new and not so new drivers, and some of the most frequently asked questions during driving lessons. If you have any questions, comments, suggestions for videos etc., don't hesitate leave them in the comments.
Note: While I try to make my videos as universal as possible, rules and laws may vary according to the place where you’re driving and might be different from the ones in this video. Always drive according to the laws and rules that apply to the place where you are driving. Requirements at the driving exam may also be different than the ones shown here. Always respect the requirements that apply to the place where you are passing your driving exam. This video is not meant to replace your official driving courses.

published:08 May 2013

views:6839349

In this video, I show you how to turn left and right. It is a simple driving lesson for beginners, and I go over one of the most essential skills. No matter where you're driving, you're probably going to have to make many right and left turns. That's why it's important to know the tips and tricks for turning left and right. I outline those tips and tricks in this driving video!
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Driving Lessons

Driving Lessons is a 2006 British dramedy film written and directed by Jeremy Brock. The plot focuses on the relationship between a shy teenaged boy and an ageing eccentric actress.

Plot

Seventeen-year-old Ben Marshall is the sensitive, poetry-writing son of complacent and emasculated Robert, a vicar obsessed with ornithology, and domineering overbearing mother Laura, whose strong religious beliefs lead her to perform numerous charitable acts while ignoring the emotional needs of her own family, such as forcing Ben to deliver meals on wheels despite his having no car. Her faith does not, however, hinder her from engaging in an affair with Peter, a young curate portraying Jesus Christ in the church pageant she is directing.

Notably Laura's religious side appears to be completely invented to simply bully her husband and son. Amongst Laura's many random and mean-spirited rulings she refuses to allow Ben to have a mobile phone (they cause cancer), refuses to allow him go hang around with people his own age and uses his driving lessons as a way to be ferried around for her affair with Peter, who appears unrepentant for sleeping with his mentor's wife. Miserable in his life, Ben writes poems for a girl, named Sarah, he knows from church. He decides to read his most recent "Sarah Poem" to her aloud, only to result in him being rebuked by Sarah. Before Sarah walks off in embarrassment, she tells him that he's "just too weird."

LDC driving lesson 1 - Getting Moving - key learning points

Part of the revolutionary LD System of learning to drive from LDC. This video shows the key points you need to learn in preparation for the driving lesson on Getting Moving. The video is used in conjunction with the LDC driving skills workbook. These resources together with guidance from an expert LDC driving instructor provide one of the most effective and efficient ways to learn to drive and become a safe driver for life. This driving lesson includes the controls, cockpit drill, moving off and stopping.
If you want to see this approach in practice view the videos in the playlists entitled "Student centred learning" where Bob Morton supports Danielle as she learns to drive.
Too many driving instructors focus too much attention on telling their pupils what to do and what to think! This approach only fosters dependency, doubt and blind obedience, such that once the test is passed they do all the things they were told not to do. The LDC approach is designed to foster self-reliance, confidence and responsibility resulting in safer drivers who learn to drive far more quickly and thoroughly.
Unlike traditional instruction LDC heavily promotes student centred learning. This involves the student being encouraged to take more responsibility for their own development by using the LD System materials before and after each lesson and by using discovery learning with self determination and reflection rather than being told what to do by the instructor. In particular talk through instruction, prompted practice and long winded explanations are avoided, if at all possible - instead encouraging the student to work it out for themselves.
If you would like to learn this way visit:
https://www.learnerdriving.com
If you want to see a wide range of videos on learning to drive, the theory test and the driving test please look at our YouTube TV channel click LDCDrivingSchools above or the link below:
http://www.youtube.com/user/LDCDrivingSchools
Click on the link below to see the full playlist of videos in this series:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3jk0-bWB5k&list=PLvdXEP6RODX­wvHkvawbgS1y-IH6J8cJyJ&index=1
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The contents of this video are the copyright of Teaching DrivingLimited. All rights reserved. Unauthorised copying, resale or public performance involving the contents of this video is strictly prohibited. Any use of this video for commercial gain or advantage is strictly prohibited without written consent. Professional driver training organisations or instructors should particularly note these restrictions.

1:11:19

Claire's 1st driving lesson - 1 Getting moving

Claire's 1st driving lesson - 1 Getting moving

Claire's 1st driving lesson - 1 Getting moving

This driving lesson video (https://www.learnerdriving.com) from LDC - Learner DrivingCentre shows the first practical driving lesson of Claire.
Claire has two sisters who found learning to drive a nightmare with other driving schools. Emma, Claire's twin sister, particularly had a bad experience and after buying many driving lessons from another driving school she was told that she needed to learn in an automatic because she had no co-ordination. This of cause was nonsense and after contacting LDC we helped her to pass the test in a manual car despite the damage that had been done to her self confidence. This is why we were so interested in training Claire, her twin, to show it need not be so difficult. Because of this Bob realises Claire may believe it is going to be really difficult for her to learn to drive because of what happened to her twin sister Emma.
The provisional plan for today's lesson was to cover the Getting Moving lesson from the LDC driving skills programme. Before this lesson Claire decides to do some preparation for the lesson using the LDC driving skills Workbook but not the DVD as she has no PC/DVD player at home. Bob gave her the link to the videos on YouTube so she could watch them before the next lesson on her phone! Claire has also started to do her TheoryTest preparation using a non-LDC phone App. Claire didn't realise LDC do Theory Test software (i.e. Apps) for phones as well as for PCs. Indeed LDC is the only software product where you can pass results between the PC and a mobile device.
Too many driving instructors focus too much attention on telling their pupils what to do, what to think and criticizing ever little fault they make! This approach only fosters dependency, doubt and blind obedience, such that once the test is passed they do all the things they were told not to do. The LDC approach is designed to foster self-reliance, confidence and responsibility resulting in safer drivers who learn to drive far more quickly.
Unlike traditional instruction LDC heavily promotes student centred learning rather than the instructor centred fault orientated learning approach offered by most other driving schools. This involves the student being encouraged to take more responsibility for their own development by using the LD System materials before and after each lesson and by using discovery learning with self determination and reflection; rather than being continually criticized and told what to do by the instructor. In particular talk through instruction, prompted practice and long winded explanations are avoided, if at all possible - instead encouraging the student to work it out for themselves. If you want to see this approach in practice view Bobby-Jo's, Claire's or Nikki's lessons with Bob.
This series of videos shows Bob using the new features which will be incorporated into LDCs new workbook for 2014 as he helps Nikki and Claire learn to drive. These new features are contained in the A4 ring bound reflective lesson diary which Nikki and Claire are completing between lessons. The idea behind the LD System is that you watch the video, do a quiz in the workbook and then put the lesson into practice. The workbook also contains a set of activities and targets for each practical lesson along with a reflective diary to help you consolidate your learning, explore your progress and plan what you want to do next.
If you would like to learn this way visit:
https://www.learnerdriving.com
If you want to see a wide range of videos on learning to drive, the theory test and the driving test please look at our YouTube TV channel click LDCDrivingSchool above or the link below:
http://www.youtube.com/user/LDCDrivingSchool
Click on the link below to see the full playlist of videos in this series:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvdXEP6RODXx-jU6vrlrPLKgcuylqcTRL

11:57

First Driving Lesson-Automatic Car

First Driving Lesson-Automatic Car

First Driving Lesson-Automatic Car

In this driving lesson, I go over the first things that you should do when you are learning how to drive. I talk about starting the engine, putting the car into drive, and starting/stopping smoothly. The truth of the matter is that driving safely and smoothly is an art form, and for your first lesson, you should be getting the hang of the basics. You should practice turning, starting, and stopping. With enough practice, you will perfect these moves!
CONNECT WITH ME:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mikechimmy/
SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL:
https://youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=helpfuldiy
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Disclaimer: Some of the links in this description may be affiliate links. All opinions are my own.

10:03

4 Things They Forgot to Tell You In Driving School

4 Things They Forgot to Tell You In Driving School

4 Things They Forgot to Tell You In Driving School

How to become a better driver? Even the most experienced drivers don’t always know all the subtleties or nuances that can make driving easier. And most of them are convinced that if they know all the rules of the road, they’ll be ready for any situation that may occur. However, besides these rules, there are others that are no less important. And if you don't follow them, you may get seriously hurt even in a minor accident!
Do you know how to figure out if your vehicle’s brake pipes are in good condition? Or why you shouldn't lift your whole foot off the floor when you switch from one pedal to another? Or how to wear your seat belt properly? Well, these things are really worth knowing!
TIMESTAMPS:
How to adjust your seat properly 0:58
How to check the brake pipes 5:32
How to wear your seat belt properly 6:57
How to switch from one pedal to another properly 8:13
#autos #cardriving #car
Music by EpidemicSound https://www.epidemicsound.com/
SUMMARY:
- When you're in the driver's seat, your knees should be slightly bent. If you feel that you need to stretch your leg to reach the gas pedal, move your seat forward.
- Your seat should be positioned in such a way that your hips are at the same level as your knees. If you can't clearly see out of all the windows or through the windshield, raise your seat.
- The backrest should be reclined at about a 100-degree angle. This is the most comfortable position for your body.
- The best way to hold the steering wheel is at 9 and 3. You know, this is when you imagine that your steering wheel is the face of a clock. Put your left hand where the 9 would be on the clock, and your right hand goes on the 3.
- You should constantly keep an eye on the state of your brake pipes and brake pads. Even the tiniest crack on a brake hose can result in an accident because you won’t be able to stop the car.
- To figure out if your vehicle’s brake pipes are in good condition, touch them. If they’re hard and crack when you try to bend them, they need replacing.
- You should also remember that your foot typically stays on the heel when you position it over the accelerator. But when you move it over to the brake pedal, your heel may not be able to touch the floor.
- The top strap should cross your chest and collarbone, and the lower strap should go across your hips. Do NOT place it over your belly.
- If your car’s seat belts aren’t adjustable, you can always slide the seat further up or back. If nothing helps, get a padded belt cover.
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6:15

How To Drive A Manual Car (FULL Tutorial)

How To Drive A Manual Car (FULL Tutorial)

How To Drive A Manual Car (FULL Tutorial)

This is a complete tutorial to show you how to drive a manual car. It is actually REALLY EASY, but it does take a lot of practice. This video shows you the steps that are involved, but you have to devote the time to practicing the essentials. Start by focusing on starting to get the car rolling in first gear, and then move on to the higher gears. You learn how to drive standard in no time after watching this video and following the steps!
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18:08

How To Drive A Car-For Beginners-Driving Lesson

How To Drive A Car-For Beginners-Driving Lesson

How To Drive A Car-For Beginners-Driving Lesson

In this video, I show you how to drive a car (for beginners). It is a driving lesson that is geared towards people that are just learning to drive. I go over most of the aspects of driving a car, and show you everything from starting the engine to turning the steering wheel for various turns. I wanted to make a driving tutorial that would sum up many of the driving videos that I have done, so I made this long-form video.
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9:31

Driving lesson for beginners | Intoduction to Car Driving (tagalog)

Driving lesson for beginners | Intoduction to Car Driving (tagalog)

Driving lesson for beginners | Intoduction to Car Driving (tagalog)

How to use Manual Gear shift:
https://youtu.be/oEfnGTQOl9s
How to reverse a car:
https://youtu.be/YGZIDLmLxQA

13:01

Clutch control driving lesson - learning to drive. Clutch control in traffic & on a hill.

Clutch control driving lesson - learning to drive. Clutch control in traffic & on a hill.

Clutch control driving lesson - learning to drive. Clutch control in traffic & on a hill.

CAR Chalana SiKHIYE Sirf 20 Minutes Me. How to DRIVE A CAR?

How to Drive a car in India - Hindi Tutorial.
Part 2 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZY7UqgeUt0

4:56

10 Tips For New Drivers

10 Tips For New Drivers

10 Tips For New Drivers

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Here's a video with some cool driving tips for new and not so new drivers, and some of the most frequently asked questions during driving lessons. If you have any questions, comments, suggestions for videos etc., don't hesitate leave them in the comments.
Note: While I try to make my videos as universal as possible, rules and laws may vary according to the place where you’re driving and might be different from the ones in this video. Always drive according to the laws and rules that apply to the place where you are driving. Requirements at the driving exam may also be different than the ones shown here. Always respect the requirements that apply to the place where you are passing your driving exam. This video is not meant to replace your official driving courses.

5:32

Turning Left And Right-Driving Lesson

Turning Left And Right-Driving Lesson

Turning Left And Right-Driving Lesson

In this video, I show you how to turn left and right. It is a simple driving lesson for beginners, and I go over one of the most essential skills. No matter where you're driving, you're probably going to have to make many right and left turns. That's why it's important to know the tips and tricks for turning left and right. I outline those tips and tricks in this driving video!
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8:26

10 Awesome Techniques to Become a Skilled Driver

10 Awesome Techniques to Become a Skilled Driver

10 Awesome Techniques to Become a Skilled Driver

How to drive a car like a pro? You probably feel like you could learn some more driving hacks to become a better driver and make driving an even better experience. Take a look at ten awesome driving tips we have put together to make your driving safer!
TIMESTAMPS
Take a defensive driving course 0:51
Brake with your left foot 1:55
Move at the same speed as the other vehicles 2:41
Keep your hands on the wheel at the proper position 3:14
Control understeering and oversteering 3:54
Park precisely 4:41
Use the handbrake to perform a handbrake turn 5:26
Use heel-toe downshifting 6:11
Pay attention to cars in the distance 6:44
Adjust the mirrors to eliminate blind spots 7:18
SUMMARY
- The best thing about defensive driving courses is that you can take them online, and they only cost around $30 but will save you much more money. How? Taking a state and court approved course can be the reason for traffic ticket dismissal. It will also help you save up to 10% on car insurance and take violation points off your driving record.
- Breaking with their left foot, they don’t have to waste precious fractions of a second while moving the right foot to the brake pedal. Left-foot braking also lets them use the brake and the gas at the same time. It is a difficult technique that requires regular practice, but it is worth it, even if you don’t plan to become an auto racer.
- Driving at a speed that is lower or higher than the speed of other traffic is dangerous as it can cause accidents. That’s why when choosing your speed; you should first take into account traffic density.
- The new recommended position is also the most ergonomic position to hold your hands in for a long period of time. Relaxed muscles and better control over your car. This trick will, of course, make your driving a better experience.
- If you’re driving on a wet or icy road, don’t accelerate too much. Driving at a moderate speed will help you avoid most cases of understeering or oversteering. This will help you stay out of trouble and traffic accidents.
- Why is parallel parking so important and it is so time-consuming and confusing? If you can parallel park perfectly, you won’t be afraid of crowded parking lots. Also, you will be more confident when driving a car in reverse. When you master it, you will be able to park any vehicle in a matter of seconds.
- The racer locks up the rear wheels, slows the car and points it in the right direction without losing speed he cares so much about. Again, this trick is not only good for racers, and it can help you in an emergency. It can also be handy if you have to perform a sharp, fast turn in winter.
- The sense of this technique consists in shifting the transmission down from a higher gear to a lower one by hitting the gas pedal with your heel and braking with your toe at the same time. It reduces the time required for shifting gears, prevents the unloading of rear wheels, and allows fast and smooth downshifting before turning.
- What do you normally look at while moving in heavy traffic? Most definitely, your nearest surroundings. It is, of course, important for your safety, but one trick you should learn is to look ahead, too. See, if you notice brake lights a quarter mile ahead of you, it can save you some valuable seconds, enough to stop your car and not get in an accident.
- Being an experienced driver is first of all about driving safely. You can’t do it if your side mirrors are not properly adjusted. If the side mirrors mostly reflect the flanks of your car, it means that you are not making proper use of the whole reflecting surfaces.
We are sure if you use these awesome techniques, it will take your driving experience to a whole new level. If you found this video useful, make sure to like it and share it with your friends. They also deserve to know how to drive like a pro.
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More details about parallel parking (including starting position, how to fix or correct parallel parking, how not to hit the curb and much more):
parkingtutorial.com
Parallel parking (or curb parking) is one of the driving test maneuvers. Learn how to parallel park close to the curb from parallel parking experts. This short video shows a simple procedure for parallel parking between two cars that involves using reference points. According to these points, the driver can turn the steering wheel at the right moment and can easily parallel park the car. Please note that this method of parallel parking is only suitable for short parking spaces, so you will learn how to park in a tight spot.
This parallel parking tutorial will help you to park perfectly every time and easily pass your driving test (DMW test, road test or practical driving test). Learn the easiest method of reverse parallel parking by Parking Tutorial!
Parking Tutorial is an educational film, which contains easy to understand driving and parking video lessons. Download Parking Tutorial here:
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LDC driving lesson 1 - Getting Moving - key learning points

Part of the revolutionary LD System of learning to drive from LDC. This video shows the key points you need to learn in preparation for the driving lesson on Getting Moving. The video is used in conjunction with the LDC driving skills workbook. These resources together with guidance from an expert LDC driving instructor provide one of the most effective and efficient ways to learn to drive and become a safe driver for life. This driving lesson includes the controls, cockpit drill, moving off and stopping.
If you want to see this approach in practice view the videos in the playlists entitled "Student centred learning" where Bob Morton supports Danielle as she learns to drive.
Too many driving instructors focus too much attention on telling their pupils what to do and what to think! This ...

published: 02 Aug 2013

Claire's 1st driving lesson - 1 Getting moving

This driving lesson video (https://www.learnerdriving.com) from LDC - Learner DrivingCentre shows the first practical driving lesson of Claire.
Claire has two sisters who found learning to drive a nightmare with other driving schools. Emma, Claire's twin sister, particularly had a bad experience and after buying many driving lessons from another driving school she was told that she needed to learn in an automatic because she had no co-ordination. This of cause was nonsense and after contacting LDC we helped her to pass the test in a manual car despite the damage that had been done to her self confidence. This is why we were so interested in training Claire, her twin, to show it need not be so difficult. Because of this Bob realises Claire may believe it is going to be really difficult f...

published: 14 Oct 2013

First Driving Lesson-Automatic Car

In this driving lesson, I go over the first things that you should do when you are learning how to drive. I talk about starting the engine, putting the car into drive, and starting/stopping smoothly. The truth of the matter is that driving safely and smoothly is an art form, and for your first lesson, you should be getting the hang of the basics. You should practice turning, starting, and stopping. With enough practice, you will perfect these moves!
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published: 01 Dec 2017

4 Things They Forgot to Tell You In Driving School

How to become a better driver? Even the most experienced drivers don’t always know all the subtleties or nuances that can make driving easier. And most of them are convinced that if they know all the rules of the road, they’ll be ready for any situation that may occur. However, besides these rules, there are others that are no less important. And if you don't follow them, you may get seriously hurt even in a minor accident!
Do you know how to figure out if your vehicle’s brake pipes are in good condition? Or why you shouldn't lift your whole foot off the floor when you switch from one pedal to another? Or how to wear your seat belt properly? Well, these things are really worth knowing!
TIMESTAMPS:
How to adjust your seat properly 0:58
How to check the brake pipes 5:32
How to wear your...

published: 16 Jan 2019

How To Drive A Manual Car (FULL Tutorial)

This is a complete tutorial to show you how to drive a manual car. It is actually REALLY EASY, but it does take a lot of practice. This video shows you the steps that are involved, but you have to devote the time to practicing the essentials. Start by focusing on starting to get the car rolling in first gear, and then move on to the higher gears. You learn how to drive standard in no time after watching this video and following the steps!
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published: 05 Jan 2015

How To Drive A Car-For Beginners-Driving Lesson

In this video, I show you how to drive a car (for beginners). It is a driving lesson that is geared towards people that are just learning to drive. I go over most of the aspects of driving a car, and show you everything from starting the engine to turning the steering wheel for various turns. I wanted to make a driving tutorial that would sum up many of the driving videos that I have done, so I made this long-form video.
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published: 11 Sep 2017

Driving lesson for beginners | Intoduction to Car Driving (tagalog)

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published: 16 Oct 2018

Clutch control driving lesson - learning to drive. Clutch control in traffic & on a hill.

Clutch control tutorial in traffic, junctions & on a hill in a manual http://www.driving-school-beckenham.co.uk/clutch-control.html.
Clutch control tutorial from in a manual car view. Common questions asked and answered in this clutch control for beginners video are: How to drive a stick shift? How to use clutch control in traffic? How to use clutch control in a manual/stick shift car uphill? How to creep at junctions using clutch control? How to use clutch control on a hill?
This was filmed in the UK. Rules and laws may vary in your country.
Clutch control tutorial: Clutch control in car. One of the hardest parts of learning to drive a manual (stick shift) car is clutch control. If used incorrectly it can result in stalling or some very jerky driving. Clutch control is using the clutch...

CAR Chalana SiKHIYE Sirf 20 Minutes Me. How to DRIVE A CAR?

How to Drive a car in India - Hindi Tutorial.
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published: 25 Apr 2017

10 Tips For New Drivers

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Here's a video with some cool driving tips for new and not so new drivers, and some of the most frequently asked questions during driving lessons. If you have any questions, comments, suggestions for videos etc., don't hesitate leave them in the comments.
Note: While I try to make my videos as universal as possible, rules and laws may vary according to the place where you’re driving and might be different from the ones in this video. Always drive according to the laws and rules that apply to the place where you are driving. Requirements at the driving exam may also be different than the ones shown here...

published: 08 May 2013

Turning Left And Right-Driving Lesson

In this video, I show you how to turn left and right. It is a simple driving lesson for beginners, and I go over one of the most essential skills. No matter where you're driving, you're probably going to have to make many right and left turns. That's why it's important to know the tips and tricks for turning left and right. I outline those tips and tricks in this driving video!
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published: 07 Apr 2018

10 Awesome Techniques to Become a Skilled Driver

How to drive a car like a pro? You probably feel like you could learn some more driving hacks to become a better driver and make driving an even better experience. Take a look at ten awesome driving tips we have put together to make your driving safer!
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Take a defensive driving course 0:51
Brake with your left foot 1:55
Move at the same speed as the other vehicles 2:41
Keep your hands on the wheel at the proper position 3:14
Control understeering and oversteering 3:54
Park precisely 4:41
Use the handbrake to perform a handbrake turn 5:26
Use heel-toe downshifting 6:11
Pay attention to cars in the distance 6:44
Adjust the mirrors to eliminate blind spots 7:18
SUMMARY
- The best thing about defensive driving courses is that you can take them online, and they only cost around $30...

More details about parallel parking (including starting position, how to fix or correct parallel parking, how not to hit the curb and much more):
parkingtutorial.com
Parallel parking (or curb parking) is one of the driving test maneuvers. Learn how to parallel park close to the curb from parallel parking experts. This short video shows a simple procedure for parallel parking between two cars that involves using reference points. According to these points, the driver can turn the steering wheel at the right moment and can easily parallel park the car. Please note that this method of parallel parking is only suitable for short parking spaces, so you will learn how to park in a tight spot.
This parallel parking tutorial will help you to park perfectly every time and easily pass your drivi...

LDC driving lesson 1 - Getting Moving - key learning points

Part of the revolutionary LD System of learning to drive from LDC. This video shows the key points you need to learn in preparation for the driving lesson on Ge...

Part of the revolutionary LD System of learning to drive from LDC. This video shows the key points you need to learn in preparation for the driving lesson on Getting Moving. The video is used in conjunction with the LDC driving skills workbook. These resources together with guidance from an expert LDC driving instructor provide one of the most effective and efficient ways to learn to drive and become a safe driver for life. This driving lesson includes the controls, cockpit drill, moving off and stopping.
If you want to see this approach in practice view the videos in the playlists entitled "Student centred learning" where Bob Morton supports Danielle as she learns to drive.
Too many driving instructors focus too much attention on telling their pupils what to do and what to think! This approach only fosters dependency, doubt and blind obedience, such that once the test is passed they do all the things they were told not to do. The LDC approach is designed to foster self-reliance, confidence and responsibility resulting in safer drivers who learn to drive far more quickly and thoroughly.
Unlike traditional instruction LDC heavily promotes student centred learning. This involves the student being encouraged to take more responsibility for their own development by using the LD System materials before and after each lesson and by using discovery learning with self determination and reflection rather than being told what to do by the instructor. In particular talk through instruction, prompted practice and long winded explanations are avoided, if at all possible - instead encouraging the student to work it out for themselves.
If you would like to learn this way visit:
https://www.learnerdriving.com
If you want to see a wide range of videos on learning to drive, the theory test and the driving test please look at our YouTube TV channel click LDCDrivingSchools above or the link below:
http://www.youtube.com/user/LDCDrivingSchools
Click on the link below to see the full playlist of videos in this series:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3jk0-bWB5k&list=PLvdXEP6RODX­wvHkvawbgS1y-IH6J8cJyJ&index=1
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Part of the revolutionary LD System of learning to drive from LDC. This video shows the key points you need to learn in preparation for the driving lesson on Getting Moving. The video is used in conjunction with the LDC driving skills workbook. These resources together with guidance from an expert LDC driving instructor provide one of the most effective and efficient ways to learn to drive and become a safe driver for life. This driving lesson includes the controls, cockpit drill, moving off and stopping.
If you want to see this approach in practice view the videos in the playlists entitled "Student centred learning" where Bob Morton supports Danielle as she learns to drive.
Too many driving instructors focus too much attention on telling their pupils what to do and what to think! This approach only fosters dependency, doubt and blind obedience, such that once the test is passed they do all the things they were told not to do. The LDC approach is designed to foster self-reliance, confidence and responsibility resulting in safer drivers who learn to drive far more quickly and thoroughly.
Unlike traditional instruction LDC heavily promotes student centred learning. This involves the student being encouraged to take more responsibility for their own development by using the LD System materials before and after each lesson and by using discovery learning with self determination and reflection rather than being told what to do by the instructor. In particular talk through instruction, prompted practice and long winded explanations are avoided, if at all possible - instead encouraging the student to work it out for themselves.
If you would like to learn this way visit:
https://www.learnerdriving.com
If you want to see a wide range of videos on learning to drive, the theory test and the driving test please look at our YouTube TV channel click LDCDrivingSchools above or the link below:
http://www.youtube.com/user/LDCDrivingSchools
Click on the link below to see the full playlist of videos in this series:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3jk0-bWB5k&list=PLvdXEP6RODX­wvHkvawbgS1y-IH6J8cJyJ&index=1
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The contents of this video are the copyright of Teaching DrivingLimited. All rights reserved. Unauthorised copying, resale or public performance involving the contents of this video is strictly prohibited. Any use of this video for commercial gain or advantage is strictly prohibited without written consent. Professional driver training organisations or instructors should particularly note these restrictions.

This driving lesson video (https://www.learnerdriving.com) from LDC - Learner DrivingCentre shows the first practical driving lesson of Claire.
Claire has two sisters who found learning to drive a nightmare with other driving schools. Emma, Claire's twin sister, particularly had a bad experience and after buying many driving lessons from another driving school she was told that she needed to learn in an automatic because she had no co-ordination. This of cause was nonsense and after contacting LDC we helped her to pass the test in a manual car despite the damage that had been done to her self confidence. This is why we were so interested in training Claire, her twin, to show it need not be so difficult. Because of this Bob realises Claire may believe it is going to be really difficult for her to learn to drive because of what happened to her twin sister Emma.
The provisional plan for today's lesson was to cover the Getting Moving lesson from the LDC driving skills programme. Before this lesson Claire decides to do some preparation for the lesson using the LDC driving skills Workbook but not the DVD as she has no PC/DVD player at home. Bob gave her the link to the videos on YouTube so she could watch them before the next lesson on her phone! Claire has also started to do her TheoryTest preparation using a non-LDC phone App. Claire didn't realise LDC do Theory Test software (i.e. Apps) for phones as well as for PCs. Indeed LDC is the only software product where you can pass results between the PC and a mobile device.
Too many driving instructors focus too much attention on telling their pupils what to do, what to think and criticizing ever little fault they make! This approach only fosters dependency, doubt and blind obedience, such that once the test is passed they do all the things they were told not to do. The LDC approach is designed to foster self-reliance, confidence and responsibility resulting in safer drivers who learn to drive far more quickly.
Unlike traditional instruction LDC heavily promotes student centred learning rather than the instructor centred fault orientated learning approach offered by most other driving schools. This involves the student being encouraged to take more responsibility for their own development by using the LD System materials before and after each lesson and by using discovery learning with self determination and reflection; rather than being continually criticized and told what to do by the instructor. In particular talk through instruction, prompted practice and long winded explanations are avoided, if at all possible - instead encouraging the student to work it out for themselves. If you want to see this approach in practice view Bobby-Jo's, Claire's or Nikki's lessons with Bob.
This series of videos shows Bob using the new features which will be incorporated into LDCs new workbook for 2014 as he helps Nikki and Claire learn to drive. These new features are contained in the A4 ring bound reflective lesson diary which Nikki and Claire are completing between lessons. The idea behind the LD System is that you watch the video, do a quiz in the workbook and then put the lesson into practice. The workbook also contains a set of activities and targets for each practical lesson along with a reflective diary to help you consolidate your learning, explore your progress and plan what you want to do next.
If you would like to learn this way visit:
https://www.learnerdriving.com
If you want to see a wide range of videos on learning to drive, the theory test and the driving test please look at our YouTube TV channel click LDCDrivingSchool above or the link below:
http://www.youtube.com/user/LDCDrivingSchool
Click on the link below to see the full playlist of videos in this series:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvdXEP6RODXx-jU6vrlrPLKgcuylqcTRL

This driving lesson video (https://www.learnerdriving.com) from LDC - Learner DrivingCentre shows the first practical driving lesson of Claire.
Claire has two sisters who found learning to drive a nightmare with other driving schools. Emma, Claire's twin sister, particularly had a bad experience and after buying many driving lessons from another driving school she was told that she needed to learn in an automatic because she had no co-ordination. This of cause was nonsense and after contacting LDC we helped her to pass the test in a manual car despite the damage that had been done to her self confidence. This is why we were so interested in training Claire, her twin, to show it need not be so difficult. Because of this Bob realises Claire may believe it is going to be really difficult for her to learn to drive because of what happened to her twin sister Emma.
The provisional plan for today's lesson was to cover the Getting Moving lesson from the LDC driving skills programme. Before this lesson Claire decides to do some preparation for the lesson using the LDC driving skills Workbook but not the DVD as she has no PC/DVD player at home. Bob gave her the link to the videos on YouTube so she could watch them before the next lesson on her phone! Claire has also started to do her TheoryTest preparation using a non-LDC phone App. Claire didn't realise LDC do Theory Test software (i.e. Apps) for phones as well as for PCs. Indeed LDC is the only software product where you can pass results between the PC and a mobile device.
Too many driving instructors focus too much attention on telling their pupils what to do, what to think and criticizing ever little fault they make! This approach only fosters dependency, doubt and blind obedience, such that once the test is passed they do all the things they were told not to do. The LDC approach is designed to foster self-reliance, confidence and responsibility resulting in safer drivers who learn to drive far more quickly.
Unlike traditional instruction LDC heavily promotes student centred learning rather than the instructor centred fault orientated learning approach offered by most other driving schools. This involves the student being encouraged to take more responsibility for their own development by using the LD System materials before and after each lesson and by using discovery learning with self determination and reflection; rather than being continually criticized and told what to do by the instructor. In particular talk through instruction, prompted practice and long winded explanations are avoided, if at all possible - instead encouraging the student to work it out for themselves. If you want to see this approach in practice view Bobby-Jo's, Claire's or Nikki's lessons with Bob.
This series of videos shows Bob using the new features which will be incorporated into LDCs new workbook for 2014 as he helps Nikki and Claire learn to drive. These new features are contained in the A4 ring bound reflective lesson diary which Nikki and Claire are completing between lessons. The idea behind the LD System is that you watch the video, do a quiz in the workbook and then put the lesson into practice. The workbook also contains a set of activities and targets for each practical lesson along with a reflective diary to help you consolidate your learning, explore your progress and plan what you want to do next.
If you would like to learn this way visit:
https://www.learnerdriving.com
If you want to see a wide range of videos on learning to drive, the theory test and the driving test please look at our YouTube TV channel click LDCDrivingSchool above or the link below:
http://www.youtube.com/user/LDCDrivingSchool
Click on the link below to see the full playlist of videos in this series:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvdXEP6RODXx-jU6vrlrPLKgcuylqcTRL

First Driving Lesson-Automatic Car

In this driving lesson, I go over the first things that you should do when you are learning how to drive. I talk about starting the engine, putting the car into...

In this driving lesson, I go over the first things that you should do when you are learning how to drive. I talk about starting the engine, putting the car into drive, and starting/stopping smoothly. The truth of the matter is that driving safely and smoothly is an art form, and for your first lesson, you should be getting the hang of the basics. You should practice turning, starting, and stopping. With enough practice, you will perfect these moves!
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In this driving lesson, I go over the first things that you should do when you are learning how to drive. I talk about starting the engine, putting the car into drive, and starting/stopping smoothly. The truth of the matter is that driving safely and smoothly is an art form, and for your first lesson, you should be getting the hang of the basics. You should practice turning, starting, and stopping. With enough practice, you will perfect these moves!
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4 Things They Forgot to Tell You In Driving School

How to become a better driver? Even the most experienced drivers don’t always know all the subtleties or nuances that can make driving easier. And most of them ...

How to become a better driver? Even the most experienced drivers don’t always know all the subtleties or nuances that can make driving easier. And most of them are convinced that if they know all the rules of the road, they’ll be ready for any situation that may occur. However, besides these rules, there are others that are no less important. And if you don't follow them, you may get seriously hurt even in a minor accident!
Do you know how to figure out if your vehicle’s brake pipes are in good condition? Or why you shouldn't lift your whole foot off the floor when you switch from one pedal to another? Or how to wear your seat belt properly? Well, these things are really worth knowing!
TIMESTAMPS:
How to adjust your seat properly 0:58
How to check the brake pipes 5:32
How to wear your seat belt properly 6:57
How to switch from one pedal to another properly 8:13
#autos #cardriving #car
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SUMMARY:
- When you're in the driver's seat, your knees should be slightly bent. If you feel that you need to stretch your leg to reach the gas pedal, move your seat forward.
- Your seat should be positioned in such a way that your hips are at the same level as your knees. If you can't clearly see out of all the windows or through the windshield, raise your seat.
- The backrest should be reclined at about a 100-degree angle. This is the most comfortable position for your body.
- The best way to hold the steering wheel is at 9 and 3. You know, this is when you imagine that your steering wheel is the face of a clock. Put your left hand where the 9 would be on the clock, and your right hand goes on the 3.
- You should constantly keep an eye on the state of your brake pipes and brake pads. Even the tiniest crack on a brake hose can result in an accident because you won’t be able to stop the car.
- To figure out if your vehicle’s brake pipes are in good condition, touch them. If they’re hard and crack when you try to bend them, they need replacing.
- You should also remember that your foot typically stays on the heel when you position it over the accelerator. But when you move it over to the brake pedal, your heel may not be able to touch the floor.
- The top strap should cross your chest and collarbone, and the lower strap should go across your hips. Do NOT place it over your belly.
- If your car’s seat belts aren’t adjustable, you can always slide the seat further up or back. If nothing helps, get a padded belt cover.
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How to become a better driver? Even the most experienced drivers don’t always know all the subtleties or nuances that can make driving easier. And most of them are convinced that if they know all the rules of the road, they’ll be ready for any situation that may occur. However, besides these rules, there are others that are no less important. And if you don't follow them, you may get seriously hurt even in a minor accident!
Do you know how to figure out if your vehicle’s brake pipes are in good condition? Or why you shouldn't lift your whole foot off the floor when you switch from one pedal to another? Or how to wear your seat belt properly? Well, these things are really worth knowing!
TIMESTAMPS:
How to adjust your seat properly 0:58
How to check the brake pipes 5:32
How to wear your seat belt properly 6:57
How to switch from one pedal to another properly 8:13
#autos #cardriving #car
Music by EpidemicSound https://www.epidemicsound.com/
SUMMARY:
- When you're in the driver's seat, your knees should be slightly bent. If you feel that you need to stretch your leg to reach the gas pedal, move your seat forward.
- Your seat should be positioned in such a way that your hips are at the same level as your knees. If you can't clearly see out of all the windows or through the windshield, raise your seat.
- The backrest should be reclined at about a 100-degree angle. This is the most comfortable position for your body.
- The best way to hold the steering wheel is at 9 and 3. You know, this is when you imagine that your steering wheel is the face of a clock. Put your left hand where the 9 would be on the clock, and your right hand goes on the 3.
- You should constantly keep an eye on the state of your brake pipes and brake pads. Even the tiniest crack on a brake hose can result in an accident because you won’t be able to stop the car.
- To figure out if your vehicle’s brake pipes are in good condition, touch them. If they’re hard and crack when you try to bend them, they need replacing.
- You should also remember that your foot typically stays on the heel when you position it over the accelerator. But when you move it over to the brake pedal, your heel may not be able to touch the floor.
- The top strap should cross your chest and collarbone, and the lower strap should go across your hips. Do NOT place it over your belly.
- If your car’s seat belts aren’t adjustable, you can always slide the seat further up or back. If nothing helps, get a padded belt cover.
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How To Drive A Manual Car (FULL Tutorial)

This is a complete tutorial to show you how to drive a manual car. It is actually REALLY EASY, but it does take a lot of practice. This video shows you the step...

This is a complete tutorial to show you how to drive a manual car. It is actually REALLY EASY, but it does take a lot of practice. This video shows you the steps that are involved, but you have to devote the time to practicing the essentials. Start by focusing on starting to get the car rolling in first gear, and then move on to the higher gears. You learn how to drive standard in no time after watching this video and following the steps!
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This is a complete tutorial to show you how to drive a manual car. It is actually REALLY EASY, but it does take a lot of practice. This video shows you the steps that are involved, but you have to devote the time to practicing the essentials. Start by focusing on starting to get the car rolling in first gear, and then move on to the higher gears. You learn how to drive standard in no time after watching this video and following the steps!
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How To Drive A Car-For Beginners-Driving Lesson

In this video, I show you how to drive a car (for beginners). It is a driving lesson that is geared towards people that are just learning to drive. I go over mo...

In this video, I show you how to drive a car (for beginners). It is a driving lesson that is geared towards people that are just learning to drive. I go over most of the aspects of driving a car, and show you everything from starting the engine to turning the steering wheel for various turns. I wanted to make a driving tutorial that would sum up many of the driving videos that I have done, so I made this long-form video.
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Here's a video with some cool driving tips for new and not so new drivers, and some of the most frequently asked questions during driving lessons. If you have any questions, comments, suggestions for videos etc., don't hesitate leave them in the comments.
Note: While I try to make my videos as universal as possible, rules and laws may vary according to the place where you’re driving and might be different from the ones in this video. Always drive according to the laws and rules that apply to the place where you are driving. Requirements at the driving exam may also be different than the ones shown here. Always respect the requirements that apply to the place where you are passing your driving exam. This video is not meant to replace your official driving courses.

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Here's a video with some cool driving tips for new and not so new drivers, and some of the most frequently asked questions during driving lessons. If you have any questions, comments, suggestions for videos etc., don't hesitate leave them in the comments.
Note: While I try to make my videos as universal as possible, rules and laws may vary according to the place where you’re driving and might be different from the ones in this video. Always drive according to the laws and rules that apply to the place where you are driving. Requirements at the driving exam may also be different than the ones shown here. Always respect the requirements that apply to the place where you are passing your driving exam. This video is not meant to replace your official driving courses.

Turning Left And Right-Driving Lesson

In this video, I show you how to turn left and right. It is a simple driving lesson for beginners, and I go over one of the most essential skills. No matter whe...

In this video, I show you how to turn left and right. It is a simple driving lesson for beginners, and I go over one of the most essential skills. No matter where you're driving, you're probably going to have to make many right and left turns. That's why it's important to know the tips and tricks for turning left and right. I outline those tips and tricks in this driving video!
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In this video, I show you how to turn left and right. It is a simple driving lesson for beginners, and I go over one of the most essential skills. No matter where you're driving, you're probably going to have to make many right and left turns. That's why it's important to know the tips and tricks for turning left and right. I outline those tips and tricks in this driving video!
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10 Awesome Techniques to Become a Skilled Driver

How to drive a car like a pro? You probably feel like you could learn some more driving hacks to become a better driver and make driving an even better experien...

How to drive a car like a pro? You probably feel like you could learn some more driving hacks to become a better driver and make driving an even better experience. Take a look at ten awesome driving tips we have put together to make your driving safer!
TIMESTAMPS
Take a defensive driving course 0:51
Brake with your left foot 1:55
Move at the same speed as the other vehicles 2:41
Keep your hands on the wheel at the proper position 3:14
Control understeering and oversteering 3:54
Park precisely 4:41
Use the handbrake to perform a handbrake turn 5:26
Use heel-toe downshifting 6:11
Pay attention to cars in the distance 6:44
Adjust the mirrors to eliminate blind spots 7:18
SUMMARY
- The best thing about defensive driving courses is that you can take them online, and they only cost around $30 but will save you much more money. How? Taking a state and court approved course can be the reason for traffic ticket dismissal. It will also help you save up to 10% on car insurance and take violation points off your driving record.
- Breaking with their left foot, they don’t have to waste precious fractions of a second while moving the right foot to the brake pedal. Left-foot braking also lets them use the brake and the gas at the same time. It is a difficult technique that requires regular practice, but it is worth it, even if you don’t plan to become an auto racer.
- Driving at a speed that is lower or higher than the speed of other traffic is dangerous as it can cause accidents. That’s why when choosing your speed; you should first take into account traffic density.
- The new recommended position is also the most ergonomic position to hold your hands in for a long period of time. Relaxed muscles and better control over your car. This trick will, of course, make your driving a better experience.
- If you’re driving on a wet or icy road, don’t accelerate too much. Driving at a moderate speed will help you avoid most cases of understeering or oversteering. This will help you stay out of trouble and traffic accidents.
- Why is parallel parking so important and it is so time-consuming and confusing? If you can parallel park perfectly, you won’t be afraid of crowded parking lots. Also, you will be more confident when driving a car in reverse. When you master it, you will be able to park any vehicle in a matter of seconds.
- The racer locks up the rear wheels, slows the car and points it in the right direction without losing speed he cares so much about. Again, this trick is not only good for racers, and it can help you in an emergency. It can also be handy if you have to perform a sharp, fast turn in winter.
- The sense of this technique consists in shifting the transmission down from a higher gear to a lower one by hitting the gas pedal with your heel and braking with your toe at the same time. It reduces the time required for shifting gears, prevents the unloading of rear wheels, and allows fast and smooth downshifting before turning.
- What do you normally look at while moving in heavy traffic? Most definitely, your nearest surroundings. It is, of course, important for your safety, but one trick you should learn is to look ahead, too. See, if you notice brake lights a quarter mile ahead of you, it can save you some valuable seconds, enough to stop your car and not get in an accident.
- Being an experienced driver is first of all about driving safely. You can’t do it if your side mirrors are not properly adjusted. If the side mirrors mostly reflect the flanks of your car, it means that you are not making proper use of the whole reflecting surfaces.
We are sure if you use these awesome techniques, it will take your driving experience to a whole new level. If you found this video useful, make sure to like it and share it with your friends. They also deserve to know how to drive like a pro.
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How to drive a car like a pro? You probably feel like you could learn some more driving hacks to become a better driver and make driving an even better experience. Take a look at ten awesome driving tips we have put together to make your driving safer!
TIMESTAMPS
Take a defensive driving course 0:51
Brake with your left foot 1:55
Move at the same speed as the other vehicles 2:41
Keep your hands on the wheel at the proper position 3:14
Control understeering and oversteering 3:54
Park precisely 4:41
Use the handbrake to perform a handbrake turn 5:26
Use heel-toe downshifting 6:11
Pay attention to cars in the distance 6:44
Adjust the mirrors to eliminate blind spots 7:18
SUMMARY
- The best thing about defensive driving courses is that you can take them online, and they only cost around $30 but will save you much more money. How? Taking a state and court approved course can be the reason for traffic ticket dismissal. It will also help you save up to 10% on car insurance and take violation points off your driving record.
- Breaking with their left foot, they don’t have to waste precious fractions of a second while moving the right foot to the brake pedal. Left-foot braking also lets them use the brake and the gas at the same time. It is a difficult technique that requires regular practice, but it is worth it, even if you don’t plan to become an auto racer.
- Driving at a speed that is lower or higher than the speed of other traffic is dangerous as it can cause accidents. That’s why when choosing your speed; you should first take into account traffic density.
- The new recommended position is also the most ergonomic position to hold your hands in for a long period of time. Relaxed muscles and better control over your car. This trick will, of course, make your driving a better experience.
- If you’re driving on a wet or icy road, don’t accelerate too much. Driving at a moderate speed will help you avoid most cases of understeering or oversteering. This will help you stay out of trouble and traffic accidents.
- Why is parallel parking so important and it is so time-consuming and confusing? If you can parallel park perfectly, you won’t be afraid of crowded parking lots. Also, you will be more confident when driving a car in reverse. When you master it, you will be able to park any vehicle in a matter of seconds.
- The racer locks up the rear wheels, slows the car and points it in the right direction without losing speed he cares so much about. Again, this trick is not only good for racers, and it can help you in an emergency. It can also be handy if you have to perform a sharp, fast turn in winter.
- The sense of this technique consists in shifting the transmission down from a higher gear to a lower one by hitting the gas pedal with your heel and braking with your toe at the same time. It reduces the time required for shifting gears, prevents the unloading of rear wheels, and allows fast and smooth downshifting before turning.
- What do you normally look at while moving in heavy traffic? Most definitely, your nearest surroundings. It is, of course, important for your safety, but one trick you should learn is to look ahead, too. See, if you notice brake lights a quarter mile ahead of you, it can save you some valuable seconds, enough to stop your car and not get in an accident.
- Being an experienced driver is first of all about driving safely. You can’t do it if your side mirrors are not properly adjusted. If the side mirrors mostly reflect the flanks of your car, it means that you are not making proper use of the whole reflecting surfaces.
We are sure if you use these awesome techniques, it will take your driving experience to a whole new level. If you found this video useful, make sure to like it and share it with your friends. They also deserve to know how to drive like a pro.
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More details about parallel parking (including starting position, how to fix or correct parallel parking, how not to hit the curb and much more):
parkingtutor...

More details about parallel parking (including starting position, how to fix or correct parallel parking, how not to hit the curb and much more):
parkingtutorial.com
Parallel parking (or curb parking) is one of the driving test maneuvers. Learn how to parallel park close to the curb from parallel parking experts. This short video shows a simple procedure for parallel parking between two cars that involves using reference points. According to these points, the driver can turn the steering wheel at the right moment and can easily parallel park the car. Please note that this method of parallel parking is only suitable for short parking spaces, so you will learn how to park in a tight spot.
This parallel parking tutorial will help you to park perfectly every time and easily pass your driving test (DMW test, road test or practical driving test). Learn the easiest method of reverse parallel parking by Parking Tutorial!
Parking Tutorial is an educational film, which contains easy to understand driving and parking video lessons. Download Parking Tutorial here:
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More details about parallel parking (including starting position, how to fix or correct parallel parking, how not to hit the curb and much more):
parkingtutorial.com
Parallel parking (or curb parking) is one of the driving test maneuvers. Learn how to parallel park close to the curb from parallel parking experts. This short video shows a simple procedure for parallel parking between two cars that involves using reference points. According to these points, the driver can turn the steering wheel at the right moment and can easily parallel park the car. Please note that this method of parallel parking is only suitable for short parking spaces, so you will learn how to park in a tight spot.
This parallel parking tutorial will help you to park perfectly every time and easily pass your driving test (DMW test, road test or practical driving test). Learn the easiest method of reverse parallel parking by Parking Tutorial!
Parking Tutorial is an educational film, which contains easy to understand driving and parking video lessons. Download Parking Tutorial here:
parkingtutorial.com

LDC driving lesson 1 - Getting Moving - key learning points

Part of the revolutionary LD System of learning to drive from LDC. This video shows the key points you need to learn in preparation for the driving lesson on Getting Moving. The video is used in conjunction with the LDC driving skills workbook. These resources together with guidance from an expert LDC driving instructor provide one of the most effective and efficient ways to learn to drive and become a safe driver for life. This driving lesson includes the controls, cockpit drill, moving off and stopping.
If you want to see this approach in practice view the videos in the playlists entitled "Student centred learning" where Bob Morton supports Danielle as she learns to drive.
Too many driving instructors focus too much attention on telling their pupils what to do and what to think! This approach only fosters dependency, doubt and blind obedience, such that once the test is passed they do all the things they were told not to do. The LDC approach is designed to foster self-reliance, confidence and responsibility resulting in safer drivers who learn to drive far more quickly and thoroughly.
Unlike traditional instruction LDC heavily promotes student centred learning. This involves the student being encouraged to take more responsibility for their own development by using the LD System materials before and after each lesson and by using discovery learning with self determination and reflection rather than being told what to do by the instructor. In particular talk through instruction, prompted practice and long winded explanations are avoided, if at all possible - instead encouraging the student to work it out for themselves.
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Claire's 1st driving lesson - 1 Getting moving

This driving lesson video (https://www.learnerdriving.com) from LDC - Learner DrivingCentre shows the first practical driving lesson of Claire.
Claire has two sisters who found learning to drive a nightmare with other driving schools. Emma, Claire's twin sister, particularly had a bad experience and after buying many driving lessons from another driving school she was told that she needed to learn in an automatic because she had no co-ordination. This of cause was nonsense and after contacting LDC we helped her to pass the test in a manual car despite the damage that had been done to her self confidence. This is why we were so interested in training Claire, her twin, to show it need not be so difficult. Because of this Bob realises Claire may believe it is going to be really difficult for her to learn to drive because of what happened to her twin sister Emma.
The provisional plan for today's lesson was to cover the Getting Moving lesson from the LDC driving skills programme. Before this lesson Claire decides to do some preparation for the lesson using the LDC driving skills Workbook but not the DVD as she has no PC/DVD player at home. Bob gave her the link to the videos on YouTube so she could watch them before the next lesson on her phone! Claire has also started to do her TheoryTest preparation using a non-LDC phone App. Claire didn't realise LDC do Theory Test software (i.e. Apps) for phones as well as for PCs. Indeed LDC is the only software product where you can pass results between the PC and a mobile device.
Too many driving instructors focus too much attention on telling their pupils what to do, what to think and criticizing ever little fault they make! This approach only fosters dependency, doubt and blind obedience, such that once the test is passed they do all the things they were told not to do. The LDC approach is designed to foster self-reliance, confidence and responsibility resulting in safer drivers who learn to drive far more quickly.
Unlike traditional instruction LDC heavily promotes student centred learning rather than the instructor centred fault orientated learning approach offered by most other driving schools. This involves the student being encouraged to take more responsibility for their own development by using the LD System materials before and after each lesson and by using discovery learning with self determination and reflection; rather than being continually criticized and told what to do by the instructor. In particular talk through instruction, prompted practice and long winded explanations are avoided, if at all possible - instead encouraging the student to work it out for themselves. If you want to see this approach in practice view Bobby-Jo's, Claire's or Nikki's lessons with Bob.
This series of videos shows Bob using the new features which will be incorporated into LDCs new workbook for 2014 as he helps Nikki and Claire learn to drive. These new features are contained in the A4 ring bound reflective lesson diary which Nikki and Claire are completing between lessons. The idea behind the LD System is that you watch the video, do a quiz in the workbook and then put the lesson into practice. The workbook also contains a set of activities and targets for each practical lesson along with a reflective diary to help you consolidate your learning, explore your progress and plan what you want to do next.
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Click on the link below to see the full playlist of videos in this series:
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First Driving Lesson-Automatic Car

In this driving lesson, I go over the first things that you should do when you are learning how to drive. I talk about starting the engine, putting the car into drive, and starting/stopping smoothly. The truth of the matter is that driving safely and smoothly is an art form, and for your first lesson, you should be getting the hang of the basics. You should practice turning, starting, and stopping. With enough practice, you will perfect these moves!
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4 Things They Forgot to Tell You In Driving School

How to become a better driver? Even the most experienced drivers don’t always know all the subtleties or nuances that can make driving easier. And most of them are convinced that if they know all the rules of the road, they’ll be ready for any situation that may occur. However, besides these rules, there are others that are no less important. And if you don't follow them, you may get seriously hurt even in a minor accident!
Do you know how to figure out if your vehicle’s brake pipes are in good condition? Or why you shouldn't lift your whole foot off the floor when you switch from one pedal to another? Or how to wear your seat belt properly? Well, these things are really worth knowing!
TIMESTAMPS:
How to adjust your seat properly 0:58
How to check the brake pipes 5:32
How to wear your seat belt properly 6:57
How to switch from one pedal to another properly 8:13
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SUMMARY:
- When you're in the driver's seat, your knees should be slightly bent. If you feel that you need to stretch your leg to reach the gas pedal, move your seat forward.
- Your seat should be positioned in such a way that your hips are at the same level as your knees. If you can't clearly see out of all the windows or through the windshield, raise your seat.
- The backrest should be reclined at about a 100-degree angle. This is the most comfortable position for your body.
- The best way to hold the steering wheel is at 9 and 3. You know, this is when you imagine that your steering wheel is the face of a clock. Put your left hand where the 9 would be on the clock, and your right hand goes on the 3.
- You should constantly keep an eye on the state of your brake pipes and brake pads. Even the tiniest crack on a brake hose can result in an accident because you won’t be able to stop the car.
- To figure out if your vehicle’s brake pipes are in good condition, touch them. If they’re hard and crack when you try to bend them, they need replacing.
- You should also remember that your foot typically stays on the heel when you position it over the accelerator. But when you move it over to the brake pedal, your heel may not be able to touch the floor.
- The top strap should cross your chest and collarbone, and the lower strap should go across your hips. Do NOT place it over your belly.
- If your car’s seat belts aren’t adjustable, you can always slide the seat further up or back. If nothing helps, get a padded belt cover.
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How To Drive A Manual Car (FULL Tutorial)

This is a complete tutorial to show you how to drive a manual car. It is actually REALLY EASY, but it does take a lot of practice. This video shows you the steps that are involved, but you have to devote the time to practicing the essentials. Start by focusing on starting to get the car rolling in first gear, and then move on to the higher gears. You learn how to drive standard in no time after watching this video and following the steps!
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How To Drive A Car-For Beginners-Driving Lesson

In this video, I show you how to drive a car (for beginners). It is a driving lesson that is geared towards people that are just learning to drive. I go over most of the aspects of driving a car, and show you everything from starting the engine to turning the steering wheel for various turns. I wanted to make a driving tutorial that would sum up many of the driving videos that I have done, so I made this long-form video.
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10 Tips For New Drivers

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Here's a video with some cool driving tips for new and not so new drivers, and some of the most frequently asked questions during driving lessons. If you have any questions, comments, suggestions for videos etc., don't hesitate leave them in the comments.
Note: While I try to make my videos as universal as possible, rules and laws may vary according to the place where you’re driving and might be different from the ones in this video. Always drive according to the laws and rules that apply to the place where you are driving. Requirements at the driving exam may also be different than the ones shown here. Always respect the requirements that apply to the place where you are passing your driving exam. This video is not meant to replace your official driving courses.

Turning Left And Right-Driving Lesson

In this video, I show you how to turn left and right. It is a simple driving lesson for beginners, and I go over one of the most essential skills. No matter where you're driving, you're probably going to have to make many right and left turns. That's why it's important to know the tips and tricks for turning left and right. I outline those tips and tricks in this driving video!
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10 Awesome Techniques to Become a Skilled Driver

How to drive a car like a pro? You probably feel like you could learn some more driving hacks to become a better driver and make driving an even better experience. Take a look at ten awesome driving tips we have put together to make your driving safer!
TIMESTAMPS
Take a defensive driving course 0:51
Brake with your left foot 1:55
Move at the same speed as the other vehicles 2:41
Keep your hands on the wheel at the proper position 3:14
Control understeering and oversteering 3:54
Park precisely 4:41
Use the handbrake to perform a handbrake turn 5:26
Use heel-toe downshifting 6:11
Pay attention to cars in the distance 6:44
Adjust the mirrors to eliminate blind spots 7:18
SUMMARY
- The best thing about defensive driving courses is that you can take them online, and they only cost around $30 but will save you much more money. How? Taking a state and court approved course can be the reason for traffic ticket dismissal. It will also help you save up to 10% on car insurance and take violation points off your driving record.
- Breaking with their left foot, they don’t have to waste precious fractions of a second while moving the right foot to the brake pedal. Left-foot braking also lets them use the brake and the gas at the same time. It is a difficult technique that requires regular practice, but it is worth it, even if you don’t plan to become an auto racer.
- Driving at a speed that is lower or higher than the speed of other traffic is dangerous as it can cause accidents. That’s why when choosing your speed; you should first take into account traffic density.
- The new recommended position is also the most ergonomic position to hold your hands in for a long period of time. Relaxed muscles and better control over your car. This trick will, of course, make your driving a better experience.
- If you’re driving on a wet or icy road, don’t accelerate too much. Driving at a moderate speed will help you avoid most cases of understeering or oversteering. This will help you stay out of trouble and traffic accidents.
- Why is parallel parking so important and it is so time-consuming and confusing? If you can parallel park perfectly, you won’t be afraid of crowded parking lots. Also, you will be more confident when driving a car in reverse. When you master it, you will be able to park any vehicle in a matter of seconds.
- The racer locks up the rear wheels, slows the car and points it in the right direction without losing speed he cares so much about. Again, this trick is not only good for racers, and it can help you in an emergency. It can also be handy if you have to perform a sharp, fast turn in winter.
- The sense of this technique consists in shifting the transmission down from a higher gear to a lower one by hitting the gas pedal with your heel and braking with your toe at the same time. It reduces the time required for shifting gears, prevents the unloading of rear wheels, and allows fast and smooth downshifting before turning.
- What do you normally look at while moving in heavy traffic? Most definitely, your nearest surroundings. It is, of course, important for your safety, but one trick you should learn is to look ahead, too. See, if you notice brake lights a quarter mile ahead of you, it can save you some valuable seconds, enough to stop your car and not get in an accident.
- Being an experienced driver is first of all about driving safely. You can’t do it if your side mirrors are not properly adjusted. If the side mirrors mostly reflect the flanks of your car, it means that you are not making proper use of the whole reflecting surfaces.
We are sure if you use these awesome techniques, it will take your driving experience to a whole new level. If you found this video useful, make sure to like it and share it with your friends. They also deserve to know how to drive like a pro.
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Plot

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